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The Conversion Station has an analog video to DV convertor (ADCV-110).  There is a DVD player and a VHS deck connected to an input select box which is connected to the convertor.  There is also a S-Video cable and 2 audio cables connected to the Aux input on the input select box.
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The Conversion Station has an Elgato Video Capture usb convertor.  There is a DVD player and a VHS deck connected to an input select box which is connected to the convertor.  There is also a S-Video cable and 2 audio cables connected to the Aux input on the input select box.
  
  
'''Recording'''
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===Recording Set Up===
 
# Select '''VCR''', '''DVD''' or '''Aux''' on the input select box.
 
# Select '''VCR''', '''DVD''' or '''Aux''' on the input select box.
# Set the input of the converter to '''Analog'''.
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# Turn on the '''VCR''' or '''DVD Player''' as needed and load the disc or tape.
# The video output of the convertor can be viewed on the video monitor.
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# Open '''Adobe Premiere Pro CS6''' and select '''New Project'''.
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# Under '''Window''' select '''Capture''' and the capture image will mirror the video monitor output.
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# Hit '''Record''' button at the bottom of the '''Capture Window'''.
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# Save '''Captured Clip''' with '''Clip Name'''.
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# Clip should appear in '''Premiere Project Window'''.
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# To import clip, double click on clip in '''Premiere Project Window''' and go to '''Documents''' > '''Adobe''' > '''Premiere Pro''' > '''6.0''' > '''Clip Name''' and select '''Import'''.
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# Clip can now be put into '''Premiere Timeline''' to be edited or exported.
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===Elgato Video Capture===
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# Open '''Elgato Video Capture.'''
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# Enter the name for the video.
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# Select the approximate length of the video.
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## You can manually stop the recording whenever it is done.
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# Click '''Continue'''.
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# Select '''S-Video.'''
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# Select the '''Aspect Ratio'''
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## Most recording should be '''4:3''' but some DVD's could be '''16:9'''.
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# Click '''Continue'''.
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# Play the recording to check for audio signal.
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# Click '''Continue'''
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# Uncheck "Automatically stop recording after x minutes"
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# Click the '''Start Recording''' button.
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# When done click the '''Stop Recording''' button
  
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===Saving===
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# Play the video to check the recording.
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# Adjust the start and end points to trim the video if needed.
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# Click '''Continue'''
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# The video will be saved to your '''Home''' folder in the '''Movies''' folder
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# Click '''Again''' or '''Quit'''
  
'''Copy Protection'''
 
 
If you are copying from a commercially produced tape or disc there may be copy protection.  The image might look wavy or the color will fade in and out. The convertor has a mode to remove the copy protection. 
 
# Press and hold the analog/digital input select button on the convertor. 
 
# Hold the button until the color bars appear on the video monitor and wait until they disappear. 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 11 February 2020

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The Conversion Station has an Elgato Video Capture usb convertor. There is a DVD player and a VHS deck connected to an input select box which is connected to the convertor. There is also a S-Video cable and 2 audio cables connected to the Aux input on the input select box.


Recording Set Up

  1. Select VCR, DVD or Aux on the input select box.
  2. Turn on the VCR or DVD Player as needed and load the disc or tape.

Elgato Video Capture

  1. Open Elgato Video Capture.
  2. Enter the name for the video.
  3. Select the approximate length of the video.
    1. You can manually stop the recording whenever it is done.
  4. Click Continue.
  5. Select S-Video.
  6. Select the Aspect Ratio
    1. Most recording should be 4:3 but some DVD's could be 16:9.
  7. Click Continue.
  8. Play the recording to check for audio signal.
  9. Click Continue
  10. Uncheck "Automatically stop recording after x minutes"
  11. Click the Start Recording button.
  12. When done click the Stop Recording button

Saving

  1. Play the video to check the recording.
  2. Adjust the start and end points to trim the video if needed.
  3. Click Continue
  4. The video will be saved to your Home folder in the Movies folder
  5. Click Again or Quit